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Kanadian Kwisling Kouncil

Herewith, a list of Canadian members of the Task Force on the Future of North America, a group whose final report recommended North American Union:

1) THOMAS S. AXWORTHY is the Chairman of the Centre for the Study of Democracy at Queen’s University. From 1981 to 1984, Dr. Axworthy was Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Trudeau. Since 2001, he has served as Chairman of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.

2) THOMAS P. D’AQUINOS is Chief Executive of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE), composed of one-hundred-fifty chief executives of major enterprises in Canada. A lawyer, entrepreneur, and business strategist, he has served as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Canada and Adjunct Professor of Law lecturing on the law of international trade. He is the Chairman of the CCCE’s North American Security and Prosperity Initiative launched in 2003.

3) WENDY K. DOBSON is Professor and Director, Institute for International Business, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. She has served as President of the C.D. Howe Institute and Associate Deputy Minister of Finance in the government of Canada. She is Vice Chair of the Canadian Public Accountability Board and a nonexecutive director of several corporations.

4) ALLAN GOTLIEB was Canadian Ambassador to the United States, Undersecretary of State for External Affairs, and Chairman of the Canadian Council. He is currently a senior adviser to the law firm Stikeman Elliott LLP, and Chairman of Sotheby’s Canada and the Donner Foundation. He has also been a member of the board of a number of Canadian and U.S. corporations, taught at various universities in both countries, and written several books and articles on international law and international affairs.

5) MICHAEL HART holds the Simon Reisman Chair in trade policy in the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa. He is a former official in Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, founding director of Carleton’s Centre for Trade Policy and Law, and the author of more than a dozen books and a hundred articles on Canadian trade and foreign policy.

6) PIERRE MARC JOHNSON is a former Premier of Quebec, attorney, and physician, and has also been Counsel to the law offices of Heenan Blaikie since 1996. He was a senior member of Rene Levesque’s cabinet (1976-85) and succeeded Mr. Levesque. Since 1987, Mr. Johnson has been Professor of Law at McGill University and an adviser to the United Nations in international environmental negotiations. He has written numerous books and essays on trade and the environment, civil society participation, and globalization. He lectures in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and serves on Canadian and European boards.

7)JOHN P. MANLEY is Senior Counsel at McCarthy Tetrault LLP. He has held several senior portfolios in the Canadian government throughout his fifteen years of public service — including industry, foreign affairs, and finance — as well as holding the position of Deputy Prime Minister. Following 9/11, he was named Chairman of the Public Security and Anti-terrorism Cabinet Committee and, in that capacity, negotiated the Smart Border Agreement with U.S. Secretary for Homeland Security Thomas Ridge.

8  DAVID McD. MANN, Q.C., is Counsel at Cox Hanson O’Reilly Matheson, an Atlantic-Canadian law firm. He is the former Vice Chairman and former President and CEO of Emera Inc., a diversified investor-owned energy and services company.

4 comments to Kanadian Kwisling Kouncil

  • The Left Hand

    A lot of research has been done by a number of members of CAPP, a group that continues to be a useful fount of information and links. Check out their discussion page on Facebook, especially the topic “So you think only Conservatives support North American Union…Think Again”

  • ck

    Thanks, Left Hand! I was starting to get nervous that you would be too scared of this site when I mentioned that a post of mine here made Marksteyn.com’s reader of the day a few weeks back! LOL!

    I also wanted to thank you for taking us away from Mr And Mrs Disfunctional if only for awhile. I guess SSM needed a break after what was it? A string of 4 postings on the subject on my part, including a special nostalgia edition for their theme songs.. Songs that will surely bring back memories and suitable to the happy couple’s times.

    You bring up a very important issue that I hope our readers will stop by to read and take in. It does take precedence over the happy couple.

  • The Left Hand

    I’m a little fixated on this issue right now.

  • The recommendations of the Task Force on the Future of North America was published as a book : Building a North American Community.
    In the interest of fairness, note there were dissenting views, notably those of Tom Axworthy which read in part :
    “I am not persuaded that the benefits of a common security perimeter are worth the risks in harmonizing visa and asylum regulations. Problems in the Arar case, for example, show the dangers. On the environment, the North Dakota water diversion project threatens its Manitoba neighbor and ignores the 1909 Water Boundaries Treaty. The commitment to a cleaner North American environment must be stronger and certainly cannot wait until 2010.
    Finally, I do not agree with reviewing those sections of NAFTA that
    were initially excluded: cultural protection and a prohibition of bulk water exports should remain within national, not joint, jurisdiction.”

    I mention this as I spent years tarring the whole bunch of them with the same brush myself before finally I read the whole thing.